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Bowling 'a bit of a challenge' for Stokes ahead of the Ashes

CSK allrounder will return to the UK ahead of the IPL play-offs

Matt Roller
Matt Roller
15-May-2023
Ben Stokes last played a match on April 3 - CSK's clash against Lucknow Super Giants  •  Getty Images

Ben Stokes last played a match on April 3 - CSK's clash against Lucknow Super Giants  •  Getty Images

Just over a month before the start of the Ashes, bowling remains "a bit of a challenge" for England's captain Ben Stokes, who continues to miss out on selection for Chennai Super Kings at the IPL.
England play their first Test against Australia at Edgbaston on June 16 and Stokes has signalled his intention to "fulfil my role as fourth seamer" during that series after a long-running knee issue which has limited his bowling workloads in the recent past.
Stokes, an INR 16.25 crore (£1.6 million approx.) signing at December's auction, played the first two games of CSK's season, making 7 and 8 and conceding 18 runs in his only over with the ball.
ESPNcricinfo understands that he will return to the UK after their final group game against Delhi Capitals on Saturday afternoon, having previously indicated that he would "give myself enough time to get back and play" in England's Test against Ireland at Lord's on June 1, a fixture which is being viewed primarily as Ashes preparation.
Stokes has not played since April 3, initially missing out due to a toe injury before suffering "another little setback" which Stephen Fleming, Super Kings' head coach, refused to elaborate on.
Stokes has been available for selection again in the last week but has been unable to find a place in the starting XI, with CSK opting to use Devon Conway, Moeen Ali, Matheesha Pathirana and Maheesh Theekshana as their four overseas players instead.
And after CSK's home defeat to Kolkata Knight Riders on Sunday night, Fleming revealed that Stokes is being seen as "batting cover" and that the franchise are unlikely to "chop and change" ahead of their final group game.
"Ben's ability to bowl overs at the moment is still a bit of a challenge, but he's there as that batting cover," Fleming said. "But with Moeen bowling well in good conditions - we go to Delhi [next] which has been turning - we think the balance of the side has been right.
"And look, we're second on the table, so it's not our style to chop and change just because we've had a loss where things didn't go our way. We won't do that. We might tinker with it but we're very focused on getting the right team for Delhi."
England's selectors are due to meet in the next few days to select a squad for the Ireland Test, with concerns lingering over the fitness of James Anderson.

Matt Roller is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. @mroller98